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Back to school not normal for California moms


Women’s participation in the labor force hasn’t been this low since 1988.
Author: Laurence Du Sault
Updated: 7:28 PM PDT April 12, 2021
CALIFORNIA, USA
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Lea este artículo en español.
School grounds are filling up at recess again as more students ditch virtual learning and return to brick-and-mortar classrooms. But for the many mothers who had to cut back on work during the pandemic as kids stayed home, back to school has not meant back to normal.
From sidelined businesses and lost income to night shifts and delayed health care, moms have paid a higher price during the pandemic. ....

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How could NCAA v. Alston affect women athletes?


On March 31, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in
NCAA v. Alston. It’s one of numerous legal challenges filed over the last decade aimed at expanding the benefits college athletes can receive. The NCAA, an association of more than 1,100 colleges and universities that sets the rules governing college sports, generates more than $1 billion in annual revenue. (March Madness, the finals of which are being held this weekend, generates more than $800 million). While coaches’ salaries and spending on facilities have skyrocketed, financial benefits for college athletes are fixed at an athletic scholarship.
This particular case stems from a 2019 U.S. District Court ruling that the NCAA’s amateurism standard which limits the compensation an NCAA athlete can receive to a full-tuition athletic scholarship violates federal antitrust law. ....

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Calif. State Senator Introduces New Online 'Sex Trafficking' Bill


February 18, 2021 9:16 PMLegal
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LOS ANGELES A California state senator has introduced a bill that would make online sites liable for non-consensual sexual images and videos uploaded by users. Titled the “Ending Online Sexual Trafficking and Exploitation Act,” SB-435 sponsored by San Jose Democrat Dave Cortese (pictured above) a former Santa Clara County supervisor who was elected to the state senate in 2020 would allow alleged victims of non-consensual image sharing to sue sites and platforms that display the image, potentially collecting damages of $100,000 for every two hours the image remains online after a takedown notification.
The bill requires that sites must take down any such non-consensual image “upon receipt” of a takedown demand by a person seen in the image.  ....

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Sen. Cortese Introduces Bill To End Online Sexual Trafficking And Exploitation


Sen. Cortese Introduces Bill To End Online Sexual Trafficking And Exploitation
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A new bill intended to combat online sexual trafficking and exploitation will begin making its way through the California state senate.
On Tuesday, Senator Dave Cortese (D-San Jose) introduced legislation that would give victims, including children and their parents, the ability to file civil causes of action against the distributors of naked or sexual photographs and videos the first bill of its kind in the nation.
Cortese, who worked on the bill with the California Women s Law Center, local advocates and sexual assault survivors, said the goal is to end human trafficking in the digital age. ....

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Sparks Star Nneka Ogwumike Featured in Pay Equity Panel - Los Angeles Sentinel


Sparks Star Nneka Ogwumike Featured in Pay Equity Panel
By Amanda Scurlock, Sports Writer
Published December 10, 2020
(top l-r) Univision reporter Yarel Ramos, California Women’s Law Center executive director Betsy Butler, National Farmworkers Association co-founder Dolores Huerta (bottom l-r) LA84 CEO and president Renata Simril and Sparks forward Nneka Ogwumike (Facebook photo)
The Los Angeles Sparks recently hosted a conversation about pay equity. All-Star forward and WNBPA president Nneka Ogwumike, was featured in the panel along with National Farmworkers Association co-founder Dolores Huerta, LA84 Foundation President and CEO Renata Simril, and former California State Assemblymember Betsy Butler.
Although there has been an amount of progress, women get paid 89 cents to every dollar a man earns doing the same job. The amount is less if the woman is a minority. ....

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